American Power Conversion (APC), a global leader in power, cooling and management solutions, has announced the availability of InfraStruXure InRow RP, its new cooling unit for data centres and small computer rooms.
The InfraStruXure InRow RP places cooling next to the heat source, providing predictable, dynamic heat removal for medium, high and ultra-high density deployments.
The InRow RP is the latest in the suite of InfraStruXure InRow cooling units that can support power densities of up to 70kW per rack when used with hot air containment systems.
"APC's new InRow RP provides customers with predictable and high density cooling to meet the changing demands and increasing power densities in both data centres and server room environments," said Bud Collins, general manager of APC's Cooling Systems group.
"Increasing deployments of blade servers and recurring IT refreshes are driving up power densities in the data centres beyond the capabilities of traditional cooling systems. This new product is specifically targeted to meet these requirements."
APC's InRow RP is available in both chilled water and refrigerant-based designs, making it suitable for a wide range of environments. The architecture eliminates the requirement for constant speed fans used in traditional approaches, saving energy and maximising power available for IT deployments. This variable airflow capability lowers operating costs by reducing energy consumption during partial load conditions. An integrated humidifier provides room-level moisture control, preventing damage to sensitive electronic equipment due to static electric discharge. Additional moisture control is provided through a dedicated dehumidification cycle and standard reheat coil to prevent overcooling during dehumidification.
APC's cooling design allows for the addition of hot aisle or rack air containment, improving predictability and isolating rack deployments, allowing high-density installations in data centres with traditional cooling architectures.
The InRow RP is an ideal cooling solution for small to large data centres and is available in chilled water up to 70kW or refrigerant-based up to 37kW. APC's InfraStruXure Designer tool for planning and designing data centres now includes the InRow RP to allow APC's channel partners to design layouts that include the new cooling unit. InfraStruXure Designer's new three-dimensional view allows APC's channel partners to show a data centre from all angles and switch seamlessly between the floor, rack and 3D view at any time in the process.
The InRow RP is currently available in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It will be available in Asia Pacific at the end of March. To learn more about the InRow RP and APC's other cooling solutions for high density applications, please visit www.apc.com/za or call (011) 465 5414.
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American Power Conversion (APC), a leading provider of global, end-to-end solutions for real-time infrastructure, recently combined with MGE UPS SYSTEMS to form the Critical Power and Cooling Services business unit of Schneider Electric. Founded in 1981, APC's comprehensive products and services for home and corporate environments improve the availability, manageability and performance of sensitive electronic, network, communication and industrial equipment of all sizes. APC offers a wide variety of products for physical infrastructure including InfraStruXure, its revolutionary architecture for on-demand data centres, as well as physical threat management products through the company's NetBotz division. These products and services help companies increase the availability and reliability of their IT systems. For more information on APC or MGE, please visit APC-MGE.com. All trademarks are the property of their owners.
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